Fracture Intra-articular

An intra-articular fracture is a special type of fracture in which the ligaments and soft tissues inside the joint are torn. Usually occurs due to falls, injuries or careless movement. Such an injury can cause severe pain and restriction of movement in the joint, and pose a threat to the patient's health. Intra-articular fractures can occur in both large and mobile and small and immobile joints. In this article we will look at the main symptoms, causes, treatment and prognosis of an intra-articular fracture.

Symptoms of intra-articular fracture

The main symptoms of an intrauterine fracture include severe pain at the fracture site, swelling, redness and fever. There may also be restriction of movement in the damaged joint and the appearance of lameness. The patient's condition is determined by impaired functioning of the joints associated with painful contractures, deformities and stiffness of the limbs. Depending on the location and type of fracture, additional symptoms may occur: bending of the limbs, severe pain that intensifies with movement, rupture of blood vessels and nerves in the area of ​​tissue damage.

Causes of fracture First of all, it should be noted that intrauterine fracture is a serious injury that requires quick and proper treatment. But before starting treatment, it is important to determine the cause of the fracture. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a doctor for diagnosis before starting any procedures.

Fractures in utero can be caused by various reasons and circumstances. For example, fractures can occur as a result of sports injuries, falls from height, traffic accidents, birth injuries, and other mechanical injuries.

Actions after detecting a fracture

Contact your doctor immediately. Better